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He told Tom Loy of 247Sports.com on Monday morning that he will be selecting from five finalists – Florida, Florida State, Oklahoma, Stanford, and Texas.

 

http://floridastate.247sports.com/Article/LB-Andrew-Beck-set-to-announce-his-decision-125359

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He told Tom Loy of 247Sports.com on Monday morning that he will be selecting from five finalists – Florida, Florida State, Oklahoma, Stanford, and Texas.

 

http://floridastate.247sports.com/Article/LB-Andrew-Beck-set-to-announce-his-decision-125359

Going to Stanford. Make book on it.

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committed to tx. guess that education didn't mean that much. I wasn't alone getting fooled on this one.

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He used to live in TX, no surprise there.

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committed to tx. guess that education didn't mean that much. I wasn't alone getting fooled on this one.

Or maybe he just figured Texas is one of the best programs in college football, has almost unmatched exposure, world class facilities, and is one of the best universities in the country.

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committed to tx. guess that education didn't mean that much. I wasn't alone getting fooled on this one.

Or maybe he just figured Texas is one of the best programs in college football, has almost unmatched exposure, world class facilities, and is one of the best universities in the country.

 

Compared to Stanford?  Come on.  If I was a kid coming out of college and had a chance to go to Stanford, it would be a no brainer (great football school and world class education).  Stanford is a one of the best universities in the world, not country.

 

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committed to tx. guess that education didn't mean that much. I wasn't alone getting fooled on this one.

Or maybe he just figured Texas is one of the best programs in college football, has almost unmatched exposure, world class facilities, and is one of the best universities in the country.

 

Compared to Stanford?  Come on.  If I was a kid coming out of college and had a chance to go to Stanford, it would be a no brainer (great football school and world class education).  Stanford is a one of the best universities in the world, not country.

 

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this. No comparison, just sounds like he is goin home.

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committed to tx. guess that education didn't mean that much. I wasn't alone getting fooled on this one.

Or maybe he just figured Texas is one of the best programs in college football, has almost unmatched exposure, world class facilities, and is one of the best universities in the country.

 

Compared to Stanford?  Come on.  If I was a kid coming out of college and had a chance to go to Stanford, it would be a no brainer (great football school and world class education).  Stanford is a one of the best universities in the world, not country.

 

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Texas and its #7 business program, coupled with its #1 accounting program, would disagree with your statement its a no-brainer. Its 4 national titles, Longhorn Network, and highest revenue/expenditures in the sport would also like your consideration in the future.

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committed to tx. guess that education didn't mean that much. I wasn't alone getting fooled on this one.

Or maybe he just figured Texas is one of the best programs in college football, has almost unmatched exposure, world class facilities, and is one of the best universities in the country.

 

 

Compared to Stanford?  Come on.  If I was a kid coming out of college and had a chance to go to Stanford, it would be a no brainer (great football school and world class education).  Stanford is a one of the best universities in the world, not country.

 

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jonpfl

 

 

It would be a no brainer for you. Everybody has their own criteria for choosing a school ..... and of the worldwide universities rankings, Texas is in the top 10 of the "BCS" programs, top 30 overall ... I think his education will be just fine.

http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2011-12/world-ranking

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